Has anyone had success rooting branches from a fruit tree?
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Go on YouTube and put in search how to grow a fruit tree from cuttings by rick gunter
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/branch-sprout-root-75165.html
The best time to take the cuttings depends on whether you remove a softwood, semi-hardwood or hardwood branch section. Softwood and semi-hardwood tree cuttings are the most common type for fruit trees because of their ease in collection and quick root production. Hardwood cuttings are slow to root, but are an option if you miss the earlier collection dates for cuttings.
Softwood cuttings are taken in spring when the new growth is still green and flexible.
Semi-hardwood cuttings are new tree growth that is beginning to mature and harden.
A hardwood cutting is mature wood taken from the end of a branch.
For more on the "Best Time of Year to Take Fruit Tree Cuttings"
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/time-year-fruit-tree-cuttings-61578.html
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/cutting-peach-tree-55225.html